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Features
Half or Three-Quarters
The Weather and the Crops
Steam Engines in St. John
Look Forward
Issued from the United States Patent Office
Clark's Fraction Horse Power
What a Hog Can Do
Musical Fish
Freaks of a Sailor
A Queer Chap
Nonsuiting a Creditor
Changing Gear
Industrial League
Hudson River Railroad
Newburgh Yacht
Gold and Silver Ore
Gold and Silver Mines of America
Knapp's Summer Beverage
A Model Factory
New York Canals
British and French Railroads
Launch
Melancholy Effects of Folly
New Hydraulic Apparatus
Coal-Fields in Virginia
Melancholy Accident
Ship Ventilation
Fever
Women
Uses of Wood
A New Invention
Late From Mexico
Canada Mining
Gearing
Chapel of the Medici
Office Hunting
Dividend
The Chinese Junk
Copper and Silver Mines, Mexico
Idle Daughters
The Abuse of Ether
A Steam Horse
The American Mechanic
Western Boats
To Construct a Cheap Galvanic Pile
The Calculating Negro
Consumption
The Albany Knickerbocker on the Dignity of the Lowly
Foreign Officials
Singular Patent
Improved Power Loom
Wire Fences
Another Corn Dryer
Improved Truss
Atmospheric Railway
Self-Moving Ferry Boats
Improvements in Calico Printing
The Square of the Circle
Gutta Percha Hose Cylinder
Double Acting Water Wheel
Electric Telegraph of Philadelphia
Yeaman's Improved Wheat Fan
Purifying Oils
Refining Tallow
Smelting Copper Ore
Acquire Information
Ancient Minehead
Albany Agate and Glass Works
Hand Loom Weaving
To New Subscribers
A Dark Picture
The Screw
Mistakes of Science
Over the Sea Curiosities
Etherization
Government Steamers
Wives of Working Men
Supposed Population of the World
Mechanical Force of the Cataract of Niagara
One in a Thousand
An Echo
Steam Navigation in South America
Height of Water in the Lakes
Times' Improvements in the Oiling of the Journals of Railroad Cars
General Taylor's Portrait
A Vegetable Snake
Cleaning Harness
The Teeth
First Volume
Mechanics Mutual Protections
Solution of Silk
Drugged Liquors
Gutta Percha
Scientific American
New Stone
Aventurine Glass
Golden Glass
Buckwheat for Coloring
Departments
To Correspondents